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It would also be placed on the boundary bound motorists will encounter along the trafficwav. Kansanstaffreport Several Wakarua Township area residents spoke against the original access point at a Sept. 23 public meeting with Kansas Department of Transportation and Douglas County officials. They said that ambulances and fire trucks coming from Lawrence along the proposed trafficway would have to go too far out of the way to reach residents' homes quickly. During last night's meeting, commissioners were asked to balance the concerns of residents with the needs presented by future growth. Although the cost of the approved access point is slightly higher than the cost of the other two alternatives, Pasley said building at road 1650 would not require the county to take any residential homes. John Pasley, trafficway project manager, said that building the access point at road 1650 would cost about $100,000, in comparison to $80,000 for construction at 26-A. Construction costs for a third alternative, which was rejected, would have been about $85,000. American Indians seek new look at Columbus Continued from Page 1. Stull said governmental policies in the United States had usually done more harm than good for American Indians. Indians." using the quincentennial to educate the world about their culture. "The ultimate goal of the American government has always been assimilation of the Indian," he said. "They tried to eradicate native culture, native religion and languages. It's called ethnodice by anthropologists." The Black Legend is history, but many of today's American Indians remain disadvantaged. Many American Indian groups in the country are Wildcat said American Indians needed to try and remain in the spotlight after this year. Some will celebrate Columbus on Monday. There will be another statue unveiled in Philadelphia, and there will be a re-enactment of the landing in San Francisco. But it is likely there will be a protest behind every parade. "I hope that this year can bring a new cycle of history," Wildcat said. "This year isn't about the past. If we can finally understand the past, then we can go forward and understand all kinds of different people." "One of the things Indians could really use is a voice in popular culture," he said. "If we had a Spike Lee, someone who could tell stories of Native Americans on their ownterms, that might help people understand From Your Friends at Pyramid Pizza (of course!) Though attention may be on American Indian issues this year, many feel it will not last. “This is the year of the Indian, "Stull said. "But 1993 will come, and it'll be the same old thing. Indians are a small percentage of the population, and they typically don't vote. I wish I could be optimistic, but I just don't know." "THRIFTY THURSDAY!" SAVE BIG BUCKS! 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